A doll lies in an unsafe infant sleeping environment as an example of what not to do at the Family Health Care clinic at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson hospital, Alaska, Dec. 23, 2015. Infants are at greater risk of suffocation when sleeping with plush toys, pillows and even blankets so it is recommended to have only a firm, safety-approved mattress with a fitted sheet. Information like this and more is covered at the ‘All about Babies’ class taught by New Parent Support Program family advocacy nurses once a quarter at the JBER hospital family health clinic. ( Air Force photo by Airma


A doll lies in an unsafe infant sleeping environment as an example of what not to do at the Family Health Care clinic at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson hospital, Alaska, Dec. 23, 2015. Infants are at greater risk of suffocation when sleeping with plush toys, pillows and even blankets so it is recommended to have only a firm, safety-approved mattress with a fitted sheet. Information like this and more is covered at the ‘All about Babies’ class taught by New Parent Support Program family advocacy nurses once a quarter at the JBER hospital family health clinic. ( Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Christopher R. Morales)


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